CFOA Fish Report

Ken had the catch of the day, reeling in a massive Tuna weighing in at 19.44 pounds. Chris was amazed at Kens fishing skills, while Kens Proline boat was the envy of all the other fishermen. It was a day filled with laughter and big catches, with everyone hoping to catch the next big one like Ken.

CFOA Fish Report

Ken and Chris had a reel-y good time out on the water with Kens Proline last Friday. They reeled in a whopping 19.44-pound Tuna, proving that these two are true masters of the sea. The fish didnt stand a chance against this dynamic duo, who brought their A-game to reel in the big one. Way to go, Ken and Chris! Another successful day of fishing in the books for the CFOA club.

CFOA Fish Report

Chris had a reel-y good time fishing with Alex and Pat out of Port last week. They reeled in an Amberjack that was a real catch, measuring 21 inches and weighing who knows how much (they forgot to bring a scale…again). But who needs numbers when you have good company and a lot of laughs? The real prize was the memories made on the water.

CFOA Fish Report

Ken had a fin-tastic day out on the water with Chris, landing a whopping 14.21-pound Dolphin. The fish put up a good fight, but Ken was able to reel it in like a pro. The group had a great time swapping fish tales and enjoying the beautiful weather. It was a reel-y good day for Ken and the gang out of Port Canaveral!

CFOA Fish Report

Chris had the best catch of the day, hooking a whopping 14.68 pound Dolphin on Kens Proline. Ken Schanze couldnt believe his eyes! The fish put up a good fight, but Chris reeled it in like a pro. Cant wait to see what other surprises the ocean has in store for us next time out on the water!

CFOA Fish Report

Terry had a whale of a time out on the water, reeling in an Amberjack that almost pulled them overboard! This feisty fish put up quite the fight, but Terry was determined to show it whos boss. With a victory dance and a high-five to their fishing buddy, Terry proudly posed for a photo before releasing their catch back into the wild. Job well done, Terry!